




Seems I only have good (audio) experiences, don't you?!?!
False!;-)
The yuppie, '80s sound, too loud, too expensive, too shouting, too... everything, BUT so afar from Music spirit and Soul, it happened, at least once, in an Akihabara's upper-class, upper-floor audio salon...
The owner/employee was, like the BIG sound coming from this system... well, ignorant: in approach, empathy, kindness... like in imaging and detailing.
Once, but it happened... like the man in the shop, the sound coming from this very big-bucks audio system was nasty, overwordy, shouting, unnatural and "wrong", period...
When I quitted greeting and thanking in Nihongo... too late, pal...
Ah!
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